Marine Chaplain, 1943-1946Merriam Press, 1998 - 162 páginas |
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... going in” had anything but a guarantee that they would come out. It almost seems trite to mention these two rather obvious facts now, but there was nothing trite about the spell which they cast over families and homes and life in ...
... going in” had anything but a guarantee that they would come out. It almost seems trite to mention these two rather obvious facts now, but there was nothing trite about the spell which they cast over families and homes and life in ...
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... going I will never know. It was full of kids whom I had added to my three within the last few miles, and I had had five years of ex- perience “driving the mountain.” Evidently that was all that was necessary, and we dropped down into ...
... going I will never know. It was full of kids whom I had added to my three within the last few miles, and I had had five years of ex- perience “driving the mountain.” Evidently that was all that was necessary, and we dropped down into ...
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... going with me everywhere, even calling, and Nancy also, within the limits of her few waking hours. My wife and I had been married for nearly six years. Between the four of us, we had evolved a mutual understanding and routine, not to ...
... going with me everywhere, even calling, and Nancy also, within the limits of her few waking hours. My wife and I had been married for nearly six years. Between the four of us, we had evolved a mutual understanding and routine, not to ...
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... going to have to come to an understanding. I never did sympathize with those Army people who took the grommets out of their visor caps, or with the Air Force people who insisted on wearing their neckties askew with the collars un ...
... going to have to come to an understanding. I never did sympathize with those Army people who took the grommets out of their visor caps, or with the Air Force people who insisted on wearing their neckties askew with the collars un ...
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George Woodward Wickersham. the idea that if I was going to my death, at least somebody cared enough to see that Coca-Cola was made available. Another thing which helped was the fact that the “Duty Chaplain,” to whom I reported, although ...
George Woodward Wickersham. the idea that if I was going to my death, at least somebody cared enough to see that Coca-Cola was made available. Another thing which helped was the fact that the “Duty Chaplain,” to whom I reported, although ...
Contenido
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33 | |
81 | |
Okinawa | 147 |
Iheya Ushirio | 153 |
SaipanYet Again | 205 |
Occupation of Nippon | 235 |
Appendix | 331 |
Prologue 5 | 5 |
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